“Tinubu Should Resign Now” — Fayose Laments Empty Lagos Roads, Blames Hardship

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Social commentator Isaac Fayose has raised fresh concerns over Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions, claiming the impact is now visible on major roads in Lagos as residents cut down movement due to rising costs.

What he said

Fayose, in a viral video, described a noticeable drop in traffic across usually busy parts of Lagos, linking the situation to the high cost of fuel and general economic pressure on citizens.

He called for urgent intervention from national leaders, insisting that the current hardship has made daily life increasingly difficult for many Nigerians.

“Even Lagos State roads wey dey always dey busy, poverty don carry am. Poverty has made everyone park their cars. President Tinubu should resign now, Nigerians are suffering,” he said.

Concerns over cost of living

The social commentator questioned the sustainability of current fuel prices, arguing that many Nigerians can no longer afford regular transportation.

“How much is 10 litres of fuel? ₦14,000. Who can afford that every day?” he asked, pointing to what he described as a growing economic burden on households.

Call for action

Fayose further urged political leaders to take decisive steps, calling on the Senate leadership to act in what he described as the interest of Nigerians.

He also expressed doubts about key national institutions, claiming that public confidence in governance structures is weakening.

His remarks have since added to ongoing conversations about the cost of living crisis and economic reforms in the country.